Sysonby Handicap

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ClassDiscontinued stakes
Inaugurated1946
Sysonby Handicap
ClassDiscontinued stakes
LocationBelmont Park
Elmont, New York,
United States
Inaugurated1946
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree years old & up
Weightweight-for-age

The Sysonby Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race first run in 1946 at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. Placed on hiatus after the 1959 edition, the race was revived in 1967 at Aqueduct Racetrack where it was run one last time. An event for horses of either sex age three and older, it was run on dirt over a distance of a mile through 1958 then the following year increased to a mile and a quarter. For the final running in 1967 it became a sprint race of seven furlongs.[1]

The race was named in honor of U. S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Sysonby who was selected #30 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century.[2]

Lucky Draw won the 1946 inaugural running in a year in which he set six track records including equaling a World record.[3] He won the Sysonby by 10 lengths and although it was run over a muddy racetrack, it was still in a fast time.[4]

Other notable Sysonby Handicap winners were four American Horse of the Year and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductees Armed, Triple Crown winner Citation, and Tom Fool.[5][6][7] In addition, Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee Arise won this race.[8]

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